This Service (formerly called "Broadband Technology Intelligence Service") provides time-critical information on the technical aspects of the connected home, ranging from broadband access to online video distribution and domestic hardware.

Comprehensive examination of the X-ray landscape, including strategic growth areas and major trends across all X-ray products. Areas of focus include general radiography, fluoroscopy, dental, veterinary, mammography and interventional X-ray. A new report on the supply of flat-panel detectors is part of the offering.

Our second report examining telco digital transformation focuses on four technology areas: automation, which is the key to digital transformation, operator plans for using AI and ML, blockchain applications for telecom networks, and the role of open source software versus standards

Already known for the innovative capabilities that propelled its cloud and SDN/NFV ascension over the past decade, Netcracker, a wholly owned subsidiary of NEC Corporation, never rests on its laurels and keeps pushing the envelope. This time around, though, the bar was lifted very high. Netcracker has developed and launched a new cloud-based service that essentially includes everything the company has in its OSS/BSS product and services offering. Named Business Cloud, the platform leverages Netcracker’s cloud-based SDN/NFV and IT portfolio—from VNFs to orchestration, OSS, BSS, portals, and a digital marketplace—and offers the complete set as a service to whoever needs to build a cloud infrastructure to turn up new digital services. Clients, please log in to view the full content.

This Market Tracker provides accurate data and analyses—including market size, forecasts, and market trends—to help clients make better business decisions in the NFV hardware, software, and services market.

The survey explores service provider plans and strategies for evaluating and deploying network functions virtualization (NFV). The study identifies the drivers for this fundamental change in service provider network architecture, the development stages and deployment timing for key use cases, applications, and target network areas.

One might think new technology that holds the promise to reduce medical costs, improve diagnoses, and raise patient comfort would make for exciting conversations in the medical imaging industry. Instead, the mere mention of A.I. today causes frequent and dismissive eye-rolls. A.I. is a term that has been coopted by cooperate marketing machines that is now so vague as to be virtually meaningless.